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Eceahl mm Only Paper in Pseattle That Dar intthe News : : » NO. BIRIKERS 1 RESENTMENT Hiutement to the Public Concerning :.: 100, Peaceful Situation Cuards Are Not Needed, ever horitat be employed nt at the machini ters today Include the ¢ | py that the Moran ros. 1 who are strik ; Out personal letters tc hey deem to | of other machine shops wt template commit te wirike, offering 3 per day and charging t hours, to go to work f methods have p : ‘The bait has not been taken alities, and : instance, and the letters ara attle to have @ like t!lustration x aes XC _ ah, ” Call Proper Authorities 2 the effect that the . Shas not the number of men|.“We make this atatement to warn hat It would have thr, thee people they beat tonaider well land the strikers believe for make any bad moves : We know exactly,” said F. oH | itt anufacturers believe they af the executive committes of NEED suards (which they don't) just how | let them calt on the PROPER Moran | THORITIES, who would furnish ‘Theis them with men who have the con eman is a people of the com no one of ‘They not n earth that ie this force anc us to commit a breach re. With this force and ey a FL force they wil! be able to em Ethey won't get the steamship ready before the crack ‘They have an air ban rat not organised for riot and blood: esentative citizensof this > purpose of the rep ned of city know this to be true. Tf at any Saee the alleged bollermakers Is | hoMesty. integrity or manhood, you Ramed Aiken who i a MAY rest assured the Morans wil! ier of tho Botlermakers” union, | NOt be alled upon to act in that refused admission to the is Th guard at the Moran Bros, Co.'s wan doubled today. Important Statement. r Shotgun Braves. “We are watching the shaping of events by the Morans and thetr shot gun braves closely, and the first step "i the guards make to overstep the lexecuttve committee of the bounds of the law will be tmme Maists’ union gave out t tely handled. » We recognise the Oficial statement to re-|right of every man to guard h the assertion of some of the |property, but we know of no law that guards are nec-| that gives a man the right to hire to protect their property men to protect property who, jade are aware of the source from|ing from their previous records ithe reports emanate, and the would not hesitate to involve th Bea over-reached | himeelf. good name of rgunization and bers ate very jealous re-| bring discredit on the individual the reputation of the union, | members thereof. do not permit untruthful| “We leave the citizens of & te to pass una, a. judge aa to whether or not our tis, in cases of this char-| membership | ed in any but a re the men have the good| gentlemanly manner. And in like Me ef ths public, our opponents | manner we w eed to the end iy use every means to b The scab tron wo: mg to the sentiment. The first m ame class of the quack shape of a at netors, the shys the un- af the press, lcensed barber, den cher If the business men of Seattle wish to substitute this class of men for the citizen who & home builder and a city builder, the opportunity is to be offered them Experiefice has taught us that th fe intended by ‘Then comes the btring of starts. ‘This is the stand ‘Dy the Moran fh and is Mgoificant when taken fn con with the gen manly ” ef the men on strike. Hav determined to do som fable act through the efor hired guards. whose experience has bd@n gained by and attribute | repairing the hirfery on the farm to members of the m, at home: second, the mechan nt Jvdging from the reputation | whisky has caused to love all elf M men acting in that capacity, | respect potive can be found. Thy Believing that the experiment of of the iaw are well inform-| working this class of men ia not for to their chict guard's reputa-| the best interests of Seattle, we wish | father of = family, | THE SHATTLE STAR PAY ONLY ONE CENT A COPY—That's the Price Ts A MONTH SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 20, 1901, | | penn through @ tract of 100 acres of land known to have t $ $ and Was petitioned for by the prop Two week ting the fart $ Was taxed against the property acket of ter on ex us ¢ $ There wan a technical error of somé ew tink to wt 4 O'Clock. 3 | 4 kind in the assesament, and the # won From. that rit of NTLCQ 0 parlor court hata that the easememnent mwayinna 4 stint _ ee $ ANTI-CONS TIPATION was tllega r y then, in 184, tect J 1 «and cassossed the pr an Th 2 2 Sp ytd eye ew YORK, 3 Annronita |e "sinsae seetbla't ; PILLS ants were sold and the city have warned tho Italian cor . nts t nborho: IN them in. Just before the re po bap: | munition moved f $ th t oS mex We themaen ale will t Anhied. vaade Ae Fancy Cassimeres, Fancy $ ot 5 of city became in possession of t Tt ta A that the conaul eatab- | tora brought t Flannels, Fancy Wor $: 4 not to & , lands, Thompson let the matter drag! tinned a tom ot ¢ nage ¢ attnck ' . & oy Garca for epared and he brought sult asking that the city . faring ¢ be enjoin ron fi tr assassination ADE J rh Man . enjatued from entering Lizzie Jack Found AL 3, St, $14 and u to © 3 tho the care, stated that th vor - t t 2 “ ape the sug art sie m ele $ in i alard ral day 4 : ons and th $ 904 Second Avenus ath kept for hers WAYS PLEASED 3 1 1 4 to bh te. 2 = HIS BODY Price, One Method ees HER RIGHTS son nen ve) GETS TWISTED | hur atpha Sets peenene ee : | for the alleged alienation of herlexettement was caused, aa tt wan 6f Heit He ® t | fore Ju Emory this 1 a. A aght an attempt 3 om “y (twietina t . ae < ‘ 5 a VP | ogrena of the by Col. Lew he author of turbance, | as and again an surgical f th boat) ¢ i 4 oun the defendants. This! however, wae merely 4 ention | - P East & - pias : sine : atta cog 4 We can supply you with Sur-| Set eee ~ ‘ 4 gical instruments | tnche: this abt Ha Dressings po Manag my wt F Appliances | ing number of bends was foun | glad to have you call. RR: | . | _ GLATRYOXAS T BIRMINGHAM, Eng ie’ Dat} Pest, Jeeek Chesder- ND | Without asking a question she tells “The refuges camps at Capetown are wh than the Boer camps Von rr accu you have While British refugees receive but slight courtesy, 16,000 pounds has bese hse pitti: in | Preparations Making for 647 FIRST AVENUE | bus: uncial oF | domestic ESTO, ¥ une 2 roubles, or anxious pout ¢ ng spent to buy apples, brandy, ice, candies and soda water for Boer |News reached here of the killing} Visit of Kruger, forme cess and’ happiness, ‘come Feconcentrados," Yeaterday of three persons in Gust sult Gertrude Myren, room 3 Leland ee | county They were traveling in a| hotel, $13 Second avenue. iehshaie a Prairie schoner, and took Tefuge un-| LONDON, June 20.—Ahout 15 Liberal members of parilament, who | der at Lightning struck the tree| NEW YORK, June 20.—Boer aym tA loloichehehhehehehehehahehelelahehelahahehel Fesent thelr party's capture by the pro-Hoer agitators, are preparing a |and wagon, killing Geo, R. Watson,| pathisers in the United States ar Pro-Boer committees are now circulating photographs of Boer recon- | ~ ra Pre summer home; very easy terms. » centrados which show ghastly-eyed skeletons eimilar to those painted | visit by Oom Paul Kruger to tt * of the Cuban reconcentrados and the Indian famine-victime. country in the autumn, and C. W . | Vanderhoogt, an sctive Hoer syn Fi athiser of Washington, says that a of the plainuiff tit reference to any |cemterence of leading pro-lioere was le i 1. Lewis omh mh mh mh mhmb held in th elty on Saturday, Bun conversctions between Reveal and| ot a Gay and Monday, and that th (2 and 13 Scheuerman Block, First Avenue and Cherry St. |) = husband NEW YORK, June Amateur! roan of the reception commit |= Col. Lewts objected to #uc tent! golfers th sor ten ai” . "s og Bo Sed ey gs Suastery over the ball have planned] chosen. Me is ex-Consul ecttinceteiatttecteters £19312 SECOND AVENUE lished by Inw. neither husband nor} a trip to Great Britain, which will| Pierce of the Orange Pree State. : ©; eh, Furniture C suit. In this case the plaintift bein Travis, TT Sindecnee * Our $5.00 Teeth an action aga’ it Mr. and Mra Wim. « m,. Deveren x! a bely atm whew Seoons a es “ b4 he b b Stanley, making her husband ¥ nd A Roberts. Mr.} AAPA PPP PPD DPD PPPS are the best t can be mad party to the cause, Consequently Emimott ia « familiar tace at Preat:| | for tho money. Until July 4 fmrdastdte veut, rAcsneweaty One Man Killed, Fifteen ome e's! QUITE A PAST| pes FE taken and Mra. Stanley will | yet to goqualatanes hi} ¥ an 0 for our solid gol berpermitted ty tell ot ne conversa-| Injured in Storme-- | {hs Sosttish links | 4sdies Be tien between herself and hy a. | ! pi perior rk in this tine. The witness will be owed to tell! i MIDDLESHORO, Ky., June 20. Hours 8 to $; Sunday, 9 to 2, {Saiy. of hin movements. actions and Town Razed. | L | dalle ttameen ates Winekien eoees ¥ aucrerivesnernian man Ml the cass OC es geen teal | ed with Killing two women and o ‘They bave accumulated fast during the GREAT FIRE SAL! = | great extent ‘ t | — hild in Virginia, two United States |2 ge we have been too busy to attend to them. By an effort w | Mrs. Ellen Stanley occupied the! | . marahals in North Carolina, two men place on wale today everything in DRESS GOODS from 6 yards 4 the entire morning in direct} BOONEVILLE, Mo, June 20.—A i OMA ne! 2. cut Davia ip Be uth Carolina and the sheriff of , oa everything in SILK DEPARTMENT from 2% yards down tion. She recited th Jeyclone passed over Booneville last|Lanck wil make another attempt | Unico! count c we wae Oh W Se: treen 16 yards Gown: evecstling toward her previous to the « m arrying awa rything fn Lh. quarter hou n ous! in LINSN DEPARTMENT less than 3 yards; | Pw Ter gi Bnd peepee: intervention. on the part of her)‘ track. Sixty-four buildings were erasing - than 6 yards; in CRASH; ODD NAPKINS, H¢ and at lower prices than pe mother-in-law as compared with hie either demolished or unroofed, the Entertaining Committee. ® 5 pyrene se re? ree Ba ng a DERWEAR:; odd lots go cheap, even less than the past two house in the city rms a8 low as | indifference later, She maid that her | etectrie light plant was d 4, aio! the dh! comauttten int Wit ens|neneee pad tho United States gov weeks, Notions at ridiculous pric Garces prices ‘ mother law, Mrs. ‘m. niey. | 7 " a - wena My t Ik of the town RAB Ps, LEEFERS, Sra Ceeer Leer ae sects | shane enctaions tniasion, tet atthe chamber ot com.| aud meonsbining in the, mountains |$ CAPES AND JACKETS at FIR SALE PRICES. We mean er Mon . merce today. The committee would | here for several years. The officers what we say. of her husband. | Tobe Wisher was killed by a fi also as to the character of the to state that we will win this fight) he witness will probably occupy > ‘ od om the principle that competent mew ¢ stand the greater part of the | 2 rick, and 13 or 15 others were engage such men to guard |cannot be had for less than we ar¢| day. ightly Injuredy Several of the re: arking—nine hours’ work instead of | ent rate of pay ‘when peaceful men can be Is ft because they are sub-! 10, at the p iE MAYOR REV, MAJOR TS ANGRY HAS BUSY DAY Rev A. Major, director of the religious eiaeoate of the Second Pres- byterian church, broke the Seattle matrimonial record last both in number of ceremontes per- formed and time consumed Ho married six souls with but a single thought, six hearts that beat as three the City Should Provide | an Isolated Place for Health Office. E in exactly one hour and 15 minutes. Presence of anothe tpox| At the final wind-up, Rev. Dr. Major ‘ of another smallpox) yi, still freah for another wedding, fn the city hall yesterday und ut the horse that pulled him ai leaused a discussion of why the | from to the other was tired Pauthorities do not provide an| ot 146 giclonk be moe a; Bee a oar of henith off and) Fremont. To this wedding 100 10- vitations were issued, and the num- Mayor Humes today: ber that witnessed the ceremony was The board of health office should | large os MO al deinen : rs ere persona], At 8:15 o'clock Dr. Major joine sade tn the city hall where persona) 20 iner in holy matrimony Mr. Jas ; from infectious diseases £0| Muciennan and. Miss” Gertrud 84 and instruction and thus ex-| Smith, also at p uresque Lake/ Mt everyone else in the city build-| U At 9 o'clock he repeated the ritual evening, | ‘Three inches of rain fell in 20 utes. REFORM iN | SKAGWAY “TAFT | WASHINGTON, It i» a war department this Judge Wm. H. Taft, D.C, June 2, stated at the atternoon that | thoritatively president of the! eee ee coun. | Remarkable Municipal Cam-| pines July 4 | paign in Progress. He will retain his position on th commission Skagway ts In the throes of an ex- Jet was nominated on a platform ot| citing mu al campaign. | | brought by the steamer Victorian | state that at a convention held on Friday evening tant a citizens’ tick- | | retor m, pledging its candidates to| | devote public school funda to the | MANILA, June 20—~The Ph | betterment of the public schools and | pines commission met today to form. | NOt to salarion for #o-called city of. ulate a judicial code, The important | "0!%l#: the beautifying of the city streets; an eight-hour work day, and Jed that the court plend- feature ing. "THREE MINISTERS SWEAR FOR A FELLOW CLERGYMAN n to capture him, each tt tried driven not sult 0. to assault Mrs. Barker, but the ques tion was ruled out by the court. Mra. Barker's testimony that she had left the church because of the JERSEY CITY, N. J., June Three ministers, friends of the Rev. John Keller, whom Thomas 8. Bar- ker attempted to assassinate for al alleged assault, was read to the leged nesault on Mra. Barker, have ness, and in reply to a question he faaued a sworn statement in reply to| declared vehemently that was not one made yesterday by Mrs. Barker, |the reason. | He knew what the reaton was, but the court refused to in which they make oath that Keller | [o2f0n tam ow oon. a was in Garden City, I. 1. on the! members of Keller's charch and day Mra. Barker claime he axseult-| neighbors of the Harkers tified ed her in Jersey City that Mrs. Barker's reputation for The defense resumed the case this| veracity was bad. An insanity morning. Keller was recalled to the| pert testified that he aid not think | stand rebuttal, He was asked if) that Marker was insane when he shot he had ever assaulted or attempted! Kelle BETTER LATE (KEPT THE LEG; THAN NEVER | The Pawnbrokers Now Think They In the toh, a drug ta. P. We dieease. The city owns wev-) oon which linked together in wed- t leat, but most significant of all, th Haven't Such an Easy Thing. | cist, obtained a verdtet of $1950 for RM buildings in the triangle, one of | qu4 jlise at 533 Terry avenue north, | ngs in the Philippines may be in| elimination of religious prejudices in | Dreserving for ten years in alcohol ich could be fitted up es an of-| Mr. we Smiley and Mise Anna May/the Spanish or English language, |the government of the city. Liberty thé amputated leg of the late John | Powel Jin retigte 1 be the cam- . " man, G.|H. Pearson, a wealthy resident of er the board of health. Then | Powell. 1 arove him from one|at the choice of the parties in inter.|1" Teligion appears to be th m-| it. Ratter Jos, Herman, G.| #1, Pearson, a weelthy resident of Smallpox patients visited it, | Tony to another. +. Court records and briefe must | Sia” #oean. The candidates on the | M. Godtrey arl, J, Bilver, H. | Sacked ttn h dlesess ‘whtoh caused St office could be effectively fum!- - -- 1* pasta x MUS*) citizens’ ticket are said to be thor- Gre enblatt, F mM: mu utente im an 1 R md Sap Gusateteaies ob tee tam as be printed in both languages. nly representative, el headea | Barto were fined oe pa oe ee fo turned the leg over to Fite ony. Alege apt a Wants to Clear 12 Acres. vei - oughly representative, level headed |geparate ostenses in violating the city| 140 turned the leg over, to, Fateh : a | yusiness men to whon muntel-| ordinance which provides that ail/ With Instructions to preserve it | mt that the board of public] Maj. Millis bas advertised for pal control of the city may be trust-|pawnbrokers shall pay w ticenw to| tt a ge Eg hier 5 Ayers o _|bids for clearing about 12 acres of | : a siaatla 8 id. mesg |the municipality, ‘The first. time| #nd : rs ve , Berks take some action in this meet |tand ie thet die of Satmen bey, | 04 be th I be eld texte | ee ee tert arrested for the of a lane Ja the back office of th pe atickly. As it is now the health) - 4+ watlard. All trees and brush Tuesday. fense was several monthe ago, a: When Péareon dled, three years Perhaps lives of persons in the|are required to be cut clome to the |At that time the quention wan argued | When Pemsmon died. hive years jaced in Jeopardy ev-| ground and piled for burning. at length and the matter drop a Ne lox Was ° pam Simmem Sr placed in Jeopardy ev- | : |Mr. F. P. Jameson and Miss FRED SORENSON Judge Georke today fined them $160 / Krave as its owner, and the drugs ey dach, $75 for the first arrest and the| fist fent a b #40 @ execu- penied to tho 6 or court and a | A quiet and very pretty wedding i: Tent case made oF It, 5 ocourred at 8:30 o'clock last evening | Fred B. Sorennon, a bookkeeper in Peculiar and Pertinent. lin the private parlors of the Seattle | the employ of Gordon & Co., a West pe k notel, the groom being Mr. F. P./ern avenue commission firm, r So oees Lo gntanes bores |Jameson and the bride Miss Lucy | with a serious accident shortly after mittee cad Lohtaritee ’ MoPhee. Mr. J on tg auditor of |§ o'clock this morning. He waa| pmmaeee Ce pee Bie scx Jun A ve Thre undred and eighteen child-| Port Orchard. The bride's home is|jon street when ho stepped on som than £00 inhatttants will have sep. angry to the I Mr. Ennis, Baxford ave-|formed by the Rev, Thomas Wis-/ture of the left ankle pg the | nue, Clymerst, Brooklyn. well, of Brooklyn. ‘The guests were| ‘The ambulance was called at once New South Wales attaches the and poss : Mr. and s. Yates, Mr. and Mra. /end the Injured man removed to the death penalty to setting fire to a Condon, Mr, and Mrs. Brierly, Mrs. |eattle General hospital, where he dwelling house knowing that a per. Wiswell, Mins Jackson, Miss ‘Maud |is resting easily. ‘Tho accident will| C. Brandon, a gainbling house em- | gon ts ther day. It's n matter that me Jackson, Miss Dowling, Mr, Wright, | probably be the cause of laying him | Ploye, was taken Into custody by th eee be treated lightiy.” A wedding supper wee served atlup for several weeks. police yesterday as & suspicionabi a . : Jn ve exprenwed pee the Hotel Butler. Mr. and Mra. character X-ray photographs were usec Dersons have expres | Jasmenon will be At home at Port 2 J »vea workman's claim for br Views. ‘The board of health it-| ~ | H. W. Harper was arrested last| Gn bones in a London county cor Would he glad to be removed sug wn | evening by OMoer Byrnes for as-| {he other day the city hall into a building by J, A, White Dead | saulting Barnay Curran. | 4 ae .. a, Jobn Aubrey White, aged 43 years, | WEATHER FORECAST. | ee : x H 4 ‘08 ted died at 812 Weller street this morn | _ v Road | G vat eee ot mee camer n a ge Hanford today granted a| ing He has been a resident of Se | attle and vicinity—Tonight and] Years has been a misston e Bight steamer Fi at | eee injunction agminst the| sitio for 18 yenrs. The remains are Priday, fair; light west to north| New Hebrides talands, is about to Vancouver this morning with) city from enforcing the assesment | o+ Bonney & Stewart's morgue, In Giaae. | return, there afte extended visit Hi cases of canned salmon. #he|for the improvement of Weller |ttpont til be made in Calvary | KNOXVILLE, Tenn, June 2 |W!" to this country and. Tngland +h d her cargo at the Great| street, which work was done 19) cemetery Saturday afternoon Policemen — MeCroske Wrenn, ui Paton, who ss 7@ years old, has seen warchonees, at. Smiths| year ago. Weller street at that Cruze, Dinwiddie and Snylor, who For Courthouse Wing. the mission in the New | Hebrides ” - the) time wae opened from South Fifth| Cetluloid fs manufactured by dis-| had been placed on the state univer grow from almost nothing to its Steamer Claeman from Ven | ee ee eee cmon att Adition, | solving nitrocellulose tn camphor, | sity grounds to preserve order, were| Tomorrow the county commisston-| present proportions of 180,000 con. ) is expected tn tonight with) and ’ oroved by grading, at in to say, forming w mixture of| stoned and shot at by cadets. The|ers will advertise for bide for the|verts, with 300 native teachers and cargo. planking and side-walking. It runs jitrocellulose, camphor and alcoho! | policemen returned the fire, but no| fine new addition to the courthouse, ! preachers, fina il irghnn ico nh ib iamikh aad dai dW but were | Pianos from $200 up. OOOO OSSSSOO SOD OL OSSOOOS SODOOOOOOSODO OOOO DOOD No Saw Edges on Collars and Cuffs, Very smooth are the collars after the rough edges have deen removed by the new edge froner recently installed by CASCADE LAUNDRY CO. *“'"* Soman" ** SHERMAN, CLAY & CO Til Second Ave. UNDERWEAR (5e A Garment ~~ Gag ++ A Money Saver on Call Trade Prices. Shirts, closed front, 100; open front, 12igc; soft shirts, collars, 2c;' cuffs, ‘per pair, 40. We guarantee not to ahirink your flannels. We take the rough edges off your collars and give you high gloss or domestic finish (no gloss.) Queen City Steam Laundry 1426-28 FOURTH AVE. Near Pike St., established 1890. | KEEP COOL Ek oON? BRUNNER & CO. Telephone Main 1060. 502 Pike Street. | ©e. HOLCOMB OPTICIAN Rarke Bide., Con Second and Marion “CMAS. all men; of the fin- est grade of Egyptian yarn; soft and silky to the touch; durable to wear; pants have a bicycle seat, ,: for both large and iS G. GIVENS & CO MINING BROKER 33, 34, 35 Starr-Boyd Building, Seattle We have some Mining Stocks on which a dividend will be declar- money by investing before they advance. Correcting Defective EYES and Making Glasses Our Bye 8 peotalist In Our ® A. A. SCHUCHARD, M.O. time and attention to this work. We guar- respond to light. If you want a pair bsolutely perfect in fit ness, Devotes his entire Successors to antes to fit any eye that wi and finish consult us Schuchard Optical Company, 1207 Second Av., Seattle & Lane's Store Boston Clothing House, Graduate Opticians, Next to Stone, Fisher WasniNtny 7 BANNING B2 YESLER LI WN e ge. She was given aring and was heart man suftr a respectful h Fame’s Pathway Paul Revery, the jhe Hy applauded, but the measure wee | ia hero, was an fnventor, though not] aor, as usual, SEATTLE He was the firat man to refine and) vicg president Roosevelthas prom roll copper. In 1801 he founded tho| | Revere Copper Co., and the concern| ised to deliver an address at th is #till running, winder same| celebration of the quarter centenary name, in Canton, Mass. | of Colorado's statehood. The Connecticut house of répre ig sentatives took a recess in order to] The wegithy law-breaker usually |give Mrs, labella Beecher Hooker an! gets less Justico*for his money than ] opportunity to address the members the poor one does,

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